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Knit
Simple Spring/Summer 2010, photo by Paul Amato
Designer: Mari Lynn Patrick
Yarn Information: Prism Tencel Tape
For sizes: X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
Amounts: 12 (13, 13, 14, 15) hanks in lipstick

Vogue Knitting Spring
2010
Here's a great bolero that employs
Fibonacci numbers to grade
from one lovely spring shade to another. The back is especially
effective in its subtle gradation, while the crisp mitered border
defines the front and echoes the stripe sequence.
6-8 skeins Sypmhony,
3-4 each of 309 Soft Plum and 310 Sage.

Vogue Knitting Winter
2010
8 skeins Merino Mia: 1 each Smoke,
Senegal, Embers, Woodlands,
Tumbleweed, Thunderclap, Terra Cotta
I love this lacy wrap that creates
an easy V in
back by sewing two rectangels together.
All the drama and fit you want, without the tears
of increasing or decreasing in pattern.
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Knitter's
Magazine Spring 2010
6 skeins Tencel Tape in Coral
Reef
Rick whipped up this great little top while visiting his parents over
the holidays. When I saw him next, he said he loved, loved,
LOVED working with Tencel Tape. His observation was that
when he first saw it, he thought, oh, well, another ribbon...
but once he began knitting, he appreciated the
silky smoothness of the yarn, and the suppleness of the stitches. Try
it yourself!
Fons & Porter's
Love of Knitting Winter 2010
12 (13, 14, 15, 16) skeins
Symphony in 312
Sizes P (S, M, L, XL)
Finished bust approx 35 (38, 41, 45, 48)"
This great jacket uses Symphony's springiness
to create swing built-in with ever decreasing ribs, enhanced further
by changing needle size.
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